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Using the Terminal
Using a One
Touch Button to
Make a Call
ONE-TOUCH
CALLING
• If the line is busy or the person does not
answer, press the button in the handset
cradle (press SPKR if you are using handsfree
mode). Then press the flashing CA button
to return to the original call.
3. Press CONF then hang up to complete the
transfer.
You are disconnected from the call, leaving the other
two parties connected.
Pressing a one-touch button causes the phone to
dial the stored number just as if you were pressing
the keys on the numeric keypad. (Chapter 3
explains how to set up one-touch buttons.)
Just press it. If no other call is active, the terminal
selects an idle Directory Number (DN), then dials
the number.
If you already have a dial tone, then pressing the
one-touch button plays back the stored number as
if you were dialing.
The one-touch feature provides two ways of
supplying special codes such as credit card
numbers, passwords, personal ID numbers, and
voice mail access codes. You can store a code on
its own one-touch button or you can include special
codes as part of a single one-touch number. See
Chapter 3 for instructions.
The Call Announce Intercom feature is a convenient
way to screen incoming calls, then announce the
call to the intended recipient. The screener places
the incoming call on hold, uses a designated DN
to announce the call to the recipient via intercom,
and may then transfer the call. The screener can
also use this feature to deliver a message.
This procedure describes a typical sequence for
announcing a call by intercom. The procedure
addresses the call screener since the call recipient
has little to do. The only action possibly required
of the recipient is described in step 3.
The procedure also assumes that both the screener
and the call recipient have a Fujitsu digital set,
although only the recipient must have one. If the
call screener has some other telephone set, the
exact procedure may be different.
Dialing Special
Codes Using
One-Touch
Buttons
Announcing a
Call by Intercom
USING CALL
ANNOUNCE
INTERCOM